Fj'urrtay, Mitch it 1MB, CHECK YOURSELF FOR THESE COMMON SIGNS OF ACID INDIGESTION P Heartburn Q Nausea q No Appetite Very Enjoyable Bridge and Dance Ijclifi of Orange Itdge Organiieil Vrry Surreful Affair Thursday M(ht r g C M ..idles of the Orange Lodge ' u bridge and danee which . very succeful affair In Mrtrnpole Hall Thursday eve-There were about 20 tables i.'-' After the cards delicious fiicnts were served. Mrs. Orchestra supplied the for the dance which follow-Fnze winners at bridge were: lirst. Mrs. A. Noble, 2.737: ,i Mrs Judge. 2M2; third. t Peachy. 2441. men's first 2561; sewnd, D. J. Bacon, rd J K. Murray. 2523. Boulter won the door prtr? k t No. 39. committee In charge con-f Mrs. F. Ellison, convenor; ' Black. Mrs. P. Carter. Mrs. Mrs O Howe and Mrs. x Mrs H B. Eastman vos "Acid" Headache Sour Stomach "Gat" p Tired Feeling In Morning n "Loflfllneij" If You have any of these Symptom and tmpect Acid Indigestion at the Cause lose No Time in "Alkalizing" the Quick Easy "Phillips' " Way IWt be alarmed If you cet a low .-tore" on the above symptomi and sutprct over-acidity at the cauie. Fur now there U a way to relieve 'add indigention" with almott Incredible pred -a way that it simple I... do and co&ts but a few prnraei. What you do it take 2 teatnonnfuU cf I'hillipV Milk of M.gnetla 30 numitrs after mralt. OK take 2 Itollipt' Milk of Macnooa Tablets, t! exact equivalent. Results are amazing. Often you get relief in a few minutes. Nausea and up-set dittm dhappear. It producet no ga to emharraM you and offend othm. Try it youH be mad you did. Get a bottle of liquid Itiiilipt' Mak of Maimeua for liome use and a box of Iliillint' Milk of Magnesia Tablrtt to tarry with you. But we that any box or bottle you accept is dearly Milk of Magnesia. HIM I buu PHILLIPS' Milk of Magnesia Prizes Given At Story Hour Many children gathered in the Boston Hall for the regular weekly meeting of the Story Hour this morning. Mrs. O. P. Tinker was In charge of the program and thrilled the children with tlw story of "Bertram and the Orang outang." Miss Phyllis Hamblln re lated the modern story of "The Plane that tried to Fly to the Sun" to the delight of all. The story "Adventure for Molly was told by Miss Kitty Cameron who Wanted .Middle Accd Woman For Dcntnl Office Must have jjood references and executive ability. Last party held this position 10 years Dr. Joseph F. Maguire Ux CGC Mu SIC Uuth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, flieory and Harmony. I'HONE OKKEN S90 7, 8 and 9 Smith lllork MacKenzie's Furniture Bissell Sweepers You need your sweeper every day. Always at hand ready for use and at no expense. See us today for your Bissell Sweeper. 2? $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50 Phone 775 f Opening of New Number for Service and Dependability Phone 13 T Opp "I'kr axi PAT MAZ7.li: I'ost Office, ws..v 4th St. - J I also told the final chapter of the! serial, "The Box Car Adventure." This being the final meeting tor cnncren irom to 14 years, the book prices for attendance were presented to Kay Nlckerson and Stanley Seharff by Mrs. Robert Cameron, director of the Story Hour. Next week the hour Is for children from 4 to 8 years and will be an all request program In charge of Mrs R Cameron. Mrs. D. V Smith and MKs Jean Cameron CHURCH NOTICES FREE BIBLE LECTURE At Tor II Hall on 2nd Ave Near Post Office Tomorrow. Sunday at 8 p.m. 8ubject "VIOLENCE" ' 1 Iberl lecture by J Rutheford on present world condition! which were foretold by prophecy S.O.N. Meeting Tonight I Cash for Old Oold. Bulger's. ers. George C. Mitchell left on last evening's train for a business trip to Smlthers and Prince George. Tonight's train, doe from the Hast at II o'clock, was reported this afternoon to be on time. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boulter nailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver enroute to Co-, mox. Vancouver Island. ! A charge of drunkenness against jCharle Anderson was dismissed by Magistrate McClymont in city po- ure court this morning. A youth of seventeen years was fined $1 in juvenile court by Magistrate McClymont this morning for selling tobacco to a Juvenile. A fourteen -year-old boy, for smoking in public, was reprimanded. on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon to assume the pastorate of St. Paul's Lutheran Church here. The St. Patrick's Day tea and sale of home cooking held yesterday afternoon by the Ladles' Aid of First Presbyterian Church was quite as successful an affair as might have been expected under the inclement weather conditions. The sum of 135 was realized. Floor Laying In New Hospital To Commence Shortly Good progress continues to be made on the building of Ihe new Entertainment By Varden Singers Three-act Play In Norwegian Featured Enjoyable Affair At Metrupolc Hall Featuring a three-act Comedy In Norwegian, a very acceptable en-ertainment was presented by the Varden Singers In the Metropole Hall last night. Owing to the very alny evening, the attendance wrs held down to about ,one hundred Taking part In the play, which was directed by Inge Valen, were Mrs. Lief Husoy. Sigurd Anderson. Nels Ounderson, Bernhoft Peder-sen and Hartwig Oulbransen. Ing-i-ald Fenness was chairman. Following the play, dancing was ?nJoycd with music by Chris Possum's Orchestra and Nels Ounderson acting as master of ceremonies. The ladles were In charge ol the dispensing of refreshments. Anton Dybhavn presided at the ioor Timely Recipes COCONUT TUMBLE, 3 bananas, diced Juice of 1 orange Juice of 1 lemon 'i can coconut, southern style 4 tablespoons sugar Combine bananas, fruit Juices, coconut, and sugar. Pile In sherbet passes. Chill. Serve 4. J Crystal Confectionery Now Open OPPOSITE OKMES Tea, Coffee, Light Lunches and Fruit Special Special Chance Chance on on Big Big Box of Chocolates TfifE DA It NEWS LOCAL NEWS NOTES G5 Men wanted at Fashion Footwear .with narrow ffet to buy 'Astoria tl , shoos at bargain prices, tf . ' T. W. Brown left on last evening's! Fred Rdsch "turned to.lfie city; train for a business trip to Smith-"c louisc yesterday afternoon ver. from a trip to. Vancod- Rev. J. C. Jackson, pastor of First United Church, returned to the city on the Princess Louise yesterday afternoon from a- brief trip to Vancouver A TIP! putmj aUnWg AoWf CkM tm4 romIi aMn. ii utn- GeUwym-Mrf podaebaa, mi riB tm atowa An my mvtf CAPITOL Monday for 3 Days D. A. Burnett, who has been on, I a brief business trip to Vancouver Elnar Amevik, who arrived In the city earlier in the week from Stewart, left on last evening's train for a trip to Oslo, Norwal. He will sail April 4 on the liner Oslofpord from New York. John Currie returned to the cltv on the Cardtna last night from Bel la ueiia wnere he has been for some time engaged in building a new school for the Department of Indian Affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Fiatn nnd daughter arrived In the city on the 'March 23 Princes Loulw yesterday afternoon from Ladner. Mr. Flaten being here to take over the managership of he local branch of the Royal Bank of Canada. He suerpeds r .22. v.. Robertson who. accomoanled by Mrs. Robertson, will sail on Tuesday PrHwe Rupert General Hospital. afternoon on the Catala for Van- Tn about a week's time the floor S'KJU ver to become manager of the j-tj mm uc ttiiiwjiu irum van 'ouver ti commence their work By that time the tile-setters will be finished Once the butidlng is omnleted it will be ready for oc--upalion without further delay, it s stated. Cordova Street branch In that city. DEFENCE BOOST BIRMINGHAM. Ens . March 18: CP Increase in Birmingham' Ux rate was attributed to cost Df Mr Raid Precautions. Jl'KISTS HOS'OIIED LONDON. March 18: CPi- Knighthoods were granted Mr. Justice Hallett and Mr. Justice Casrels jn their appointment as judges. DIFFERENT BIRTHDAYS HALIFAX. Eng.. March 18: CP) Twin boys were born 74 hours apart to the wife of a postman here. .MARAUDING LIONS SW'AKOPMUND. South Africa. Mirch 18: CP Driven by starvation, five or six prides of man-?ating lions have carried off natives and livestock in the Namlb desert region. Hotel Arrivals Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. A. Flaten and daughter. Vancouver; J. B. Bar clay and H. F. Sllverthorne, Central J. Kaldal, Vancouver; F. Land-dad, Vancouver: C. Marr, BIH-mor; G. Jackson, Namu. JWiWASWAWWWWAV I DRESSMAKING c laiioring and Remodelling KIMI UYEDE Phone niue 916 203 3rd Ave. J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bldg. Walker's Music Store Large Stock Music Heintiman, Nordheimcr ani Lesace Piano Piano Tunl&f wit "Itesonoscoptt Phone Blue 389 218 Itb ii Street Tagging For Is Transferred , ! Victoria Trip Fund To Vancouver Canva I In Progress To Raise Robert Lloyd-Jones Oolng to Ker- ioney lo Help Send Local rlsdale In Service of Bank of Children South Announcements All advertisements in this col-ssm will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. United Tea Mrs. W. T. Kergln's Eagles' Bridge March 22. Anglican Tea, Mrs. Tobey's March S. O. N. Fishermen's TareweN Dance, March 23.' Gingham March 24. Dance. Moose' Hall High School Spring Plays March 21. 25. Hill 60 Tea March 25. Women of Moose Dance, March 28.. Bridge and i Rebekah tea, Crystal Confection erj'. March 2fl. Lutheran Tea April 6. "Queen Mary- Easter Monday. Tea Mrs. Parkin's Prince Rupert Operatic Society presents "The Mikado" April 12, 13 Capitol Theatre. Women of Moose Spring Sale April 19. Presbyterian Easter Sale, April 20. C. N. R. A. Annual Ball, Moose iHall. AprU 21. Soda Fountain Tea and Coffee, Hot Soups, Candies, Tobaccos, Fresh Milk and Crr am Mussallem's Confectionery "OoTFrnmrnt Liquor Aft" (section 27) Notice or Appllcsrton for Corurnt "I" To Trsarfr lvrrf Urrare Notice U hereby gtrm ttMit on tl tOUi tT t AprU nexl undr- slrned Intenda to KVtr to the liquor Control Board for contwnt to trJisftr or BtT UxncB No. i23. IsauMt In r-Stct of prttnbn telng part ct k building known as Savoy Itoti, situate at Ttmiet Sttvst, upon the UdSs d-BL-rlM as Lota No. 13 and 14, Block 33. Bnctloa 1, Map 833, Print Rupert Land Registration District, In the Ptot-Ince of Brltlaa Columbia, from Ali-andtr Jmom Prudhomme to Carl Wil liam Zarrtli of PrlivPe Rupert, British Columbia, the transferee. Dated at rrtnc Rupert, B. C. this 8t& diy or March 1939. CARL WILLIAM ZARXLU Appuoant and Traoaftree. Try( a Dally News WaAflried d-yertlaement for best results. Montreal A tagging cartvass Is being held Robert I. Lloyd-Jones, for- upon the city streets today to raise wards of two years identified with funds to assist in the sending of, the staff of the local branch of the local scnooi cnuaren to Victoria Bank of Montreal, has been advised m connection wun me visit or ths of his transfer to the Kerrlsdale King and Queen. The committee branch in Vancouver. His succes- in cnarge of the tagging consists sor here will be F. O. Hume from ioi inrs. 4. a. ieng, wrs. m. i. Duncan, Vancouver Island. The .jKeays -and Mrs. Robert Murrry change becomes effective on March and the taggers are Mrs. 8. V. 24. ?p0.M i Mh Sheila Departure of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd-McRae, MUs Overend. Miss May Jones from Rupert be Margaret Carr. Miss Beanor Carr, much rSgretted bynumerons Miss Ina Robertson. Miss Barbara ifrlends. are ta(Wn and Tehg. Miss Jean Ayres, Miss Irene'!,,. ,Jl Nordan. Mis, Konna feherk. Monger' STuu lfSJUH-.?ln,'! "r Mb. Polemrcameron, i"e.u, ian icu-e daughter of Mr. and Mrs R w and Maurice Teng. Cameron of thu ntv I lriirnAH Season's activities at both the returned to the k .t- city from the south IKcreanon Centres MMr ;!To Close March 31 Rev. J. H. Myrwang of Baltic.'"' he Price ".downtown and Seal Cove recrea-'S North Dakota, arrived In the clty.aftemoon ..tionol and physical education 5 centres will close March 31. final display is being arranged to o take place aboutt hat time. Garry S Mcuarrlgle, tne instructor, win leave soon thereafter for Van couver. TVy Filhw tba . n n pAflE.Trmrt Telephone Bridge By Eastern Star .Thirty Tables Played In Varl Homes at Event Thursday Night (Some thirty Ubles were in play In various homes at a telephone bridge party held Thursday night by Beltet Chapter, Order of the Eattern Star. Prize-winners wett: ladles' first. Mrs. H. L. Landry; consolation, Mrs. Robert Strachah; men's first. W. D. Vance; consolii-tlon. Mrs. Sam Currie. The committee consisted of Mrs. L, B. Lam-bly. Mrs. G. P. Tinker and Mrs. L, W. Kergln. FAST BRITISH TRADE BIRMINGHAM, Eng., March '18: CP Within 30 seconds of the opening of the hardware section of the British Industrie's Fair here a Norwegian contractor ordered -30,-000 metal springs from a Midland firm. i. OOOOC000H30fOOOOOOOCH3000DM3oeoOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOO'e A I COMMODORE CAFE Newly Renovated. New Staff. Improved Services. 3. "NMcnias, manager, has jast returned from Vancouver with the J best staff obtainable. New -Cooks. "Stw Everything:. Up to the g Minute o o Special nitie Ribbon Beef. Especially Imported for S This Cafe Nothing Here But the Best. Try Our Special Sunday Dinners s THE CABARET lias been converted Into an up to date dining room with special g S provision Tor afternoon teas. Card provided free. Ladles tnay 5 meet their friends in this room without obligation. Make It S p Downtown Headquarters 5 CWKKWOKHOMO0KHWOCHKJOOO OO o 0OW00OO0O0CKl0O0OOOOOOTOH3OC00CHOO00OO00O0b00O0l6a u X 5 ! Now On Display f I " o ! Smiles'n Chuckles Easter 1 o NOVELTIES Prices From 5c to $2 We will gladly reserve any, item till Easter Symphony Easter Cards An Excellent Selection ic an d 10c Ormes Ltd. Ztfui Pioneer Druqgists The Rexall Store Phones: 81 it S3 Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 noon till 2 p.m. 7 P-m. till 9 p.m. SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! Mlttnt it OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIIE1 Steamer lenres lrincc Hupcrt every Thursday, 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Trlnce Rupert for the Ewt Monday, AVetlnesdnj-, Friday, 6 p.m? AIR-CONDITIONED SLKEPiNC CAR For fares, etc., call or write City Ticket Office, 616 3rd Ave. V-17-29 3 i in ill i 1 1 i il